MELS. NEW ADVENTURES

Baymule

Herd Master
Joined
Aug 22, 2010
Messages
35,708
Reaction score
110,358
Points
893
Location
East Texas
It really feels like everything has been wrong since dad died but reading this and seeing the pics of Mel happy lets me know that we made the best decision we could have with Mel.

Mel is a good alarm system. Doesn't always mean something is there though!

I have to agree with you on that, Mel is in a good place where he is safe and loved just for being Mel.

I have to disagree with "something" not being out there. Our dogs bark and BJ says they are barking at nothing. One morning I saw a whitetail deer just over the fence, real close to the house and Our female Great Pryenees was barking. I called my husband to the window to show him the "nothing" Paris was barking at.

Recently we set up a game camera on our outside property line where there is a hole under the fence. We have a visiting black cat, possum, armadillo, fox, rabbits and a coyote on the outside of the fence. I reminded my husband that the dogs can hear and smell things that we can't. THEY know something is out there and they bark to let it know to stay away from their sheep.

Give Mel credit for barking at something that he could hear or smell. It might have been a rabbit or armadillo, but to him, it was an intruder. It must be a comforting thought knowing that your Dad was safe from opossums, armadillos, deer, rabbits, and other dangers. :lol: Go Mel! :love
 

Bruce

Herd Master
Joined
Feb 4, 2016
Messages
17,451
Reaction score
45,860
Points
783
Location
NW Vermont
Be nice to have one of his pups.....if I had a female...I sure would be interested in giving him a legacy.....:)
Well, you DO have a female dog. You could end up with a dog that wanted to herd and protect at the same time! Actually, I gather some LGDs will bring the herd together when there is a threat so it can guard them. Hard to do if they are scattered all over.
 

LatestartersDaughter

Overrun with beasties
Joined
Feb 25, 2019
Messages
37
Reaction score
285
Points
96
Mel must feel rather comfortable as he has dug himself a giant pit underneath the steps to the dog door to the back porch.....looks like a dog ramp is in our future building plans :lol:......

Forgot about his digging. He likes to dig holes to lay in to stay cool. Dad tried stop him at first and then gave up. Sometimes Mel is just a little too strong willed!
 

Bruce

Herd Master
Joined
Feb 4, 2016
Messages
17,451
Reaction score
45,860
Points
783
Location
NW Vermont
The alpacas did that when they arrived. There was an area over by the solar panels that was pretty thin grass. Now it it their dirt bath basin, looks like a meteor crater. Probably best to let Mel have one favored hole than digging new ones every time you try to keep him out of the last one.
 
Top